disc-jockey

  • 101Andy Frost (disk jockey) — Andy Frost (born April 15, 1956 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is the public address announcer at the Air Canada Centre during all home games for the Toronto Maple Leafs. He replaced long time PA announcer, (over 40 years), Paul Morris who retired at the …

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  • 102disque-jockey — [ disk(ə)ʒɔkɛ ] n. m. VAR. disc jockey • 1968, 1954; angl. amér. disc jockey ♦ Personne qui passe de la musique de variétés à la radio, dans les discothèques. Des disques jockeys, des disc jockeys. Abrév. D.J. [ didʒɛ; didʒi ]. Recomm. offic.… …

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  • 103Video Jockey — Als Video Jockey (Kurzform VJ; [ˈviːdʒeɪ]) bezeichnet man die Musikvideoclip Ansager bei kommerziellen Musikfernsehsendern wie z. B. MTV und VIVA. Der Begriff Video Jockey (VJ) sollte nicht verwechselt werden mit der künstlerischen Tätigkeit …

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  • 104Spelling of disc — For other uses, see Disc (disambiguation). Disk and disc are the two alternative spellings of the descriptive word for things of a generally thin and circular geometry. These variations are due to the way in which the words originated. The… …

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  • 105Radio jockey — A radio jockey or RJ is a person who hosts a radio talk show, where he/she selects the music to be played by interacting with the audience via telephone. Lately, the term started to be associated with radio show hosts who interact online with… …

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  • 106disk jockey — n. same as {disc jockey}. Syn: DJ. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 107disk jockey — AND deejay; disc jockey; DJ . a radio announcer who introduces music from phonograph records. (The abbreviations are initialisms. Compare this with desk jockey. See also veejay.) □ The disk jockey couldn’t pronounce the name of the singing group …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 108disk jockey — ☆ disk jockey n. DISC JOCKEY * * * …

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  • 109disk jockey — disk ,jockey an American spelling of disc jockey …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 110desk jockey — n. someone who works at a desk in an office. (Patterned on disc jockey.) □ I couldn’t stand being a cooped up desk jockey. □ The desk jockeys at our place don’t get paid very well …

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